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Panda said,
February 28th, 2008 

Here’s a rip-off:

“From the creators of ‘Scary Movie’ and ‘Superhero Movie’ comes ‘Cute Animated Robot Movie’… “So cute you wish you could pinch it’s cheeks!”‘

Coming to a theater near you 6 months after they have the idea…

I bet Wall-E is a better movie than Short Circuit, although Short Circuit did have Steve Gutenberg… I’ll have to think about that one

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Andy said,
February 28th, 2008 

I really don’t care what the director says, it’s similar enough for me to think that it’s Johnny 5 miniaturized and animated. The treads, hands and head are very similar to each other. I wouldn’t say it’s a BLATANT rip-off, but it is very very similar.

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avoidz said,
February 29th, 2008 

It’s a chibi Johnny Five. The comparisons continue…

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Jimmy said,
February 29th, 2008 

I agree with Andy,

the Robot is the same thing without the height.

Some hands, same neck, same bottom/treads, and eyes/head.

I can take a robot and take away its long joints and say its not a ripoff too, lol

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steve adams said,
February 29th, 2008 

There’s a video game called “Metal Arms’ Glitch in the system.
That droid also looks like Jonnny5.
^
They decided to make a cute robot and well this seems to be a popular angle. I don’t think it will hurt this film but the comparisons will only grow as more images come out.

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Ben said,
February 29th, 2008 

Bit of a stretch, but it’s an angle I guess. Like the photos.

I’ll have a neat robot post tomorrow here:

http://floatinglightbulb.blogspot.com/

Best,
Ben

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March 1st, 2008 

You know Vic, I just think some people have a strange definition of “rip off”.

They have similar shapes for some of their parts, but that’s about the extent of the similarities.

To me, when someone rips off a design it’s usually in an attempt to cause confusion with the original in an attempt to leech off of its success. Now Short Circuit wasn’t a horrible move, but nobody in their right mind would think it was so successful that it would be worth trying to ride its limited coattails (22 years late, I might add).

That said, there’s about as much resemblance between these two robots as there is between Arnold’s Terminator, Bicentennial Man’s Andrew, and the androids in “I Robot” (especially the first two).

“Look! They all have humanoid form, two eyes, legs and arms! Fraud! Rip Off!”

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Smitty said,
March 1st, 2008 

Vick,

way back when, I made the comparison. I don’t think it is a bad thing, just that the “ring” of the names Johnny and WALL-E, are strikingly similar. As well as the head, tread and so on. I think the insult is the denying of these facts. I think we all could appreciate a “Well Crap, now that you mention it.”, not “I was playing with a pair of binoculars and there is nothing but a slim chance that Short Circuit had any affect on my design”. Come on Vic are we to believe that this man is that stupid…….does he believe we are that stupid.

Thanks Vic, another great Rant.

Smitty

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March 1st, 2008 

Smitty,

Wall-E’s head does look very binocular like especially in the movement we’ve seen of it from trailers and previews. Johnny 5’s head always reminded me of the shape of a VCR player.

The only things they have in common are lenses for eyes and tracks for feet.

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No Commenter said,
March 1st, 2008 

It dosnt matter if pixar lifted the concept from Short Circut. They will still make gabillions of dollars. Kids don’t care.

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Panda said,
March 2nd, 2008 

Johnny 5, that has-been that shoulda-neva-been. Lay off Wall-E, pick on someone your own size.

Don’t worry Wall-E, R2’s got yer back and that robot from Lost In Space is gonna give Johnny 5 some trouble when he gets back to Earth, yo.

word

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steve adams said,
March 2nd, 2008 

Panda what’s happened to you?

Is
Steve Gutenberg involved in any way?

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steve adams said,
March 2nd, 2008 

This really is Pixar’s new clothes.

Let’s all say to King pixar , no you don’t look anything like Johnny 5.

Lest he strike us wafes down.

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Rohith said,
April 1st, 2008 

What is it with you people? What’s the big deal if they somewhat copied some robot that is from a 20+ year old movie…heck you either weren’t even born by then or were a baby or a kid. So who gives a damn. I mean seriously, do you actually remember that OLD robot.

Infact, i dont care if they copied anything as long as the movie is great which it will be for sure.

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Andrew said,
April 17th, 2008 

This is defiantly a rip off of johnny 5. the only difference is the body. The hands are the same. The head is very similar. The track is the exact same shape. I don’t know how anyone can ignore how similar it is.

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noveless said,
April 18th, 2008 

My sons were so crazy about the short circuit movies and they were watched ovver and over and over. On that note, the very first thing I thought when I saw the trailer was “is this some sort of short circuit movie knock-off”. Regardless of whether it was intentional or not, there are just too much of a similarity to overlook.

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Matt said,
May 18th, 2008 

All I have to say is that the first and only thought that came into my mind when I saw this little guy is “wow, they’re trying to make him look like Johnny 5″. I’m not knocking them for it, saying thats a bad thing, or anything. But he absolutely looks like a stylized, “cute” if you will, version of Johnny 5 and there is absolutely no changing that in my mind. I won’t see the movie because it is a kiddie movie and does not appeal to me, but I agree this is a ridiculous argument and people should get a life and stop spending so much time arguing things online. Arguing on the internet is like running in the special olympics: even if you win, you are still retarded.

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790 said,
May 18th, 2008 

WALL-E, also resembles the Revised version of Robbie the Robot in , Lost in Space-the Movie.

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Virginia said,
May 22nd, 2008 

What we are failing to note here is that human beings have an amazing capacity to generalize and if I were flipping through a website and saw an image of Wall-E not knowing what he was, I’d swear up and down that it was Johnny Five until I looked real close.

Now when I see the clips of the movie what really blows me away is how similar his personality is to Johnny Five, especially when compared to the early parts of Short Circuit where Five was all inquisitive and non-verbal and obsessed with things like insects - butterflies and grasshoppers. His vocalizations are even similar.

But I have to admit to having drawn and written things and then a long while later realized how much they are like something else I have already seen without realizing it at the time I created them. I don’t think it makes me guilty of rip-off as much as homage or - even more likely - subconscious recall of something that made an impression on me.

I’ll just finish by quoting Ecclesiastes: “There is nothing new under the Sun.”

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790 said,
May 22nd, 2008 

No its a ripoff of Johnny 5.
You were right the first time you saw it. ;-)

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BluePeach said,
May 23rd, 2008 

After Wall-E, they’re gonna make Short Circuit 3. Hey, you never know.

Despite the similar appearance between those two droids, I will still enjoy the Wall-E movie! For now, I’m gonna buy Short Circuit 1 and 2 to watch before Wall-E comes out.

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1017 said,
June 6th, 2008 

Years ago I sat in front of the screen as Johnny 5 declared that he was still alive. And, yes, I wanted to cry.

Flash forward twenty some odd years. As I’m waiting for Juno to start, I watch this tiny robot named Wall E appear on the screen and immediately think “That’s Johnny 5!”

Are they different? Of course! Wall E is definitely cuter. But the point is they are similar enough so that just a glimpse of Wall E conjured up the memory of a movie I haven’t watched in over 20 years. I didn’t even have to think about it! Of course this comparison won’t matter in the long run because, as others pointed out, Short Circuit wasn’t really all that successful to begin with. The similarity will have no impact on the plot behind Wall E either. Unless the plot behind the two movies are similar. Then I’ll be really mad. Still, I just wish Stanton would come right out and aknowledge that there is a striking similarity between the two and admit he got the idea from Short Circuit. Its called acknowledging your sources and if the creator of Wall E would only do that, then maybe we could all just stop with the Johnny 5/Wall E comparisons.

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Terminator said,
June 9th, 2008 

Even with all the sayings that it is different and not intentional, with all of these people noting on it..are we all wrong and just two or three bigshots defending Pixar for all the fans right? Come on, tons of wbesites when you search have noticed this. People see this from the moment they see a display at the theatre “That is Johnny Five!” As mentioned, it won’t matter because Pixar and Disney is a monster. It has advertised with snyergy enough for it to be near impossible to do less than blockbuster…

but take out the lightning and military aspects of Short Circuit, and you have not only a robot that looks similar, but the main concept is the same. A robot programmed to help humans fix their own mankind made problems, that gets a personality of his own and shows us the audience how amazing life and love is.

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Jason said,
June 22nd, 2008 

I think theres a reason that when i first saw this ad i was like “sweet! a short circuit animated remake !!” .. until the name came up.

hmm.. really makes you think doesm’t it

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Rich said,
June 26th, 2008 

they are so much alike they chase a white robot….Hmmmmm…no rip off there…We just don’t understand the creative artist……

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T said,
June 27th, 2008 

If the creator of Wall-E would just admit it, it wouldn’t be a big deal. I agree, if he would just give credit where credit is due. It doesn’t seem the original Johnny creators had a problem with it. Anyone heard anything about that? They probably got bought out anyway. There problem solved.

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LMS said,
June 27th, 2008 

Ok, I stumbled upon this website because *gasp* I saw a picture of Wall-E and got really excited thinking, “Cool, a Short Circuit Remake!” only to find out that it wasn’t. lol So, I did a search on the Internet thinking, “well, surely I’m not the only one”, and I’m not. lol

So, that’s all I have to say really. Well, I’d also like to say that I can’t believe the creator is flat out denying the similarities. ha

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JimJim said,
June 27th, 2008 

You people are blind and ignorant. Most o what you are seeing are robotic technologies based on the real science with a little personality straits thrown in (eyes). Most robots have all the same similarities. WHAT WOULD YOU RATHER WALLE HAVE LOOKED LIKE? To say these robots are the same is to say a KIA and a BMW are the SAME. Well you say it but that does not make it true. If you don;t want to see this film then don’t. You don;t have to make up an excuse.
Buttheads!

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Steve said,
June 29th, 2008 

All I know is that a group of 9 of us saw it and 7 out of the 9 came out with the same thought. Johnny 5. The other 2 say “oh my God, you’re right.” Make all the excuses you want but when that many people are thinking the same thing it is what it is.

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greenknight333 said,
June 29th, 2008 

JimJIm Pixar pays well don’t they…I’m pretty sure Sonny in the movie I, Robot is a robot too but there is absolutely no resemblence to Johnny 5..Now what about your arguement that most robots have all the same similarities…The Sentinels is the Matrix films were robots too but they look nothing like Johnny 5, I can go on and on here…Wall-E is Johnny 5 with a few small modifications…To say they are not the same is like saying coke and pepsi are radically different…they both are pretty much the same thing but one was a rip off of the other…Wall-E is a rip off of Johnny Five…And a Kia will get you from point A to point B just as well as a BMW….To say people with an opinion are blind and ignorant only shows that you yourself are the same…And I saw the movie and I won’t see it again as it wasn’t that good…Actually Johnny 5 garnered more emotion from me that Wall-E did…

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ET said,
June 30th, 2008 

WALL-E remind’s me more of E.T. than Johnny-5.

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JimJim said,
June 30th, 2008 

OK GreenKnight,

While you are talking about Fiction and Movies, I was talking about
Real Robot technology and design. but if that’s what you understand,
What about the Tanks in the Terminator movies? Again similar because of the tracks
nothing else. WallE looks more like those then Johnny 5. Now let look at Webster’s definition
of similar, 1 : having characteristics in common : strictly comparable ; 2 : alike in substance or essentials.
Nothing there about being Identical or look a like. You kids need to go back to school and learn English
words and there meaning.

WallE is similar, NOT the SAME
Webster’s SAME: 1: resembling in every relevant respect 2: conforming in every respect.

It’s a movie, enjoy it for what it is and wait for the NEW Short Circuit Movie coming soon.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0929281/

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June 30th, 2008 
Having seen Wall-E I can say that except for the binocular eyes (Hey! Short Circuit ripped off BINOCULARS!) I didn’t find much similarity between the two. Wall-E is a short, squat box on treads while Short Circuit was tall and gangly.

Vic

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greenknight333 said,
June 30th, 2008 

JimJim thanks for the english lesson grandpa…I’m probably older than you…They are SIMILAR then and this is about Andrew Stanton not owning up to the fact that consciously or subconsciously he got his idea for this from Johnny 5…THe tanks in Terminator look like Terminators with tracks for legs,,not like Wall-E or Johnny Five. So their locomotive apparatus are SIMILAR or you can call them the SAME..pic whichever definition you like most…

It’s nice to see that you know how to use a dictionary though …How did someone your age figure out how to use the copy and paste feature? Just wondering? By-the-way JJ I prefer the Oxford definitions for your future reference..B’bye and “HAve A Nice Day :)

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JimJim said,
June 30th, 2008 

Well Mr Greeenknight,
Where, how and why A. Stanton got his ideas is between the owner of Short Circuit rights(Sony TriStar), Pixar and the courts.
And they have not filed any law suits so far. But with your own logic, the only thing SIMILAR with J-5 and WallE are the tracks and the binocular eyes. WallE is animated, has a small box for a body with no shoulders, no neck, no lasers guns over his shoulders and no eye lids. WallE does not get his LIFE or PERSONALITY from an electrical shock. So by YOUR LOGIC, they are not the same character. The only thing violated is yours and others sensibilities because you fell in love with a fictional Robot who came to “Life”. And you got your feels hurt because this is NOT a J-5 movie. Like I said in my previous email there is a new Short Circuit movie coming out in 2010. You can wait and enjoy it and this new wonderful WallE movie or you can continue to BEAT WallE with a Bone like the MONKEYS at the beginning of the movie 2001: A Space Odyssey. “Nice monkey….. put the bone down now…. BONZO is on the late movie!” HA HA HA!

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greenknight333 said,
June 30th, 2008 

JJ I saw Wall-E and it didn’t impress and as I stated earlier I was more moved by SHort Cicuit than by Wall-E..Pixar is resting on their laurels…And I did not “fall in love with a fictional robot” although that appears to be what you have done as evidenced by your vehement enthusiasm for defending Pixar’s rather unoriginal design.I have never seen 2001 but since you seem to be so enamoured with people playing with their bones or beating their monkeys I may have to pass on that one. Sounds like you are enamoured with something else to me….And the only Space Odyssey…I mean Space Oddity here is that gap between your ears…Please a response is not needed as I am bored with this “discussion.” Again “Have a nice day JJ…”

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scarlettestr@aol.com said,
June 30th, 2008 

I admit, I am disappointed that Wall-E wasn’t “original”, but it didn’t change my opinion of the movie. I loved it because of the plot, actually. That’s just my opinion. You can try to say its crap but that won’t make a difference to me. It’s only useful to argue how well someone supports their opinions, not with the opinion itself. (That will get you nowhere)

However, the article is about how similar Wall-E and J-5 are, NOT about which character is better. That last post ^^^ was completely useless. If you’re going to make it personal and insult someone with your smart *ss remarks do it somewhere else. (That goes for the both of you)

Yes JimJim please don’t respond. It’s not worth your time. Disagree? Email me but don’t post it here unless it’s ABOUT THE ORIGINAL TOPIC.

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jimjimphx said,
June 30th, 2008 

scarlettestr,

My comments have been on topic. Although the 2001 comment, which was not understood, was about the GN’s trying to change the topic to his berating others for not having his opinion. I have not insulted or attacked anyone. And I had no intention to responde to GN last comment.

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Captain Obvious said,
July 2nd, 2008 

The harsh light of reality states that andone who sees an image of Wall-E that has seen the movie short circuit this, “Wow, that really looks like Johnny-5″. Anyone who tries to deny this very simple and obvious fact is either a)delusional b)simply being argumentative for the sake of being argumentative c)some other bizarre agenda that prohibits them from admitting the simplest, most obvious truths. It’s actually pretty amusing.

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July 2nd, 2008 
Well I’m glad that you were amused after insulting me, “Captain.”

There have been actual robots designed with the “binocular look” to give them stereoscopic vision, and I’m pretty sure the military has been using treads to navigate rough terrain for more than a couple of years.

Function determines form and that’s how they arrived at Wall-E’s design, much like how the designers of Johnny 5 must have arrived at theirs.

Vic

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Virginia said,
July 3rd, 2008 

Hey all,

I posted a while back. First, I still haven’t changed my mind: There’s nothing new under the sun. Next, I promise I’m just about the biggest Short Circuit fan there is - I saw it at 7:05 pm on Saturday May 24th 1986 at the Hardy Court Cinema in Gulfport Mississippi. The trailer before the movie was “Ruthless People” starring Danny DeVito. I met the producer of Short Circuit in 1990 and the creator of Number Five as well as Tim Blaney (his voice) in 1991. I also met Number Five in there somewhere. (He’s bigger than he looks on screen)

I saw WALL-E on opening night and it’s brilliant! There were even some details in it that made it like Short Circuit and for me that made it even more fun. Any Short Circuit fan who dislikes WALL-E for being similar is doing themselves a disservice. It would be like refusing to see I, Robot because Sonny looked too much like C-3P0. And how many robots have there been that reminded us all of R2-D2?

The plot of WALL-E is decidedly different than that of Short Circuit. The point of SC is “What if a robot came to life and had a soul?” In WALL-E that’s a given. WALL-E’s problem is not that he’s alive; it’s that he’s alone. And one of the most wonderful things about this character is that he remains nothing but character. He has almost no dialogue, he remains delightful the way Number five was before he learned to talk and then became more of a one-robot show.

I think WALL-E is born of the same mindset as Number Five - we want this robot to be practical yet somewhat attractive to the audience. He has to look cute but be completely functional. In fact WALL-E accomplished this more effectively in my opinoin. Of course Number Five had a much more complicated role, so it was more difficult to make him practical as a super-versatile mechanical soldier and still make him lovable (he seems more lovable than practical to me), but he was probably the first real success at doing this for a movie. And the Pixar guys did’t have to build their root, so they could get it to do whatever they needed and still remain 100% practical as a trash compactor. In fact, building a robot as powerful, agile and versatile as WALL-E would be difficult even now - 22 years after Short Citcuit.

I just want to go on record that my undying love for Number Five is what make me appreciate WALL-E. I’m glad a big giant company like Disney is able to produce something so magical and make sure peopel see it. I think interest in Short Circuit has increased becasue of it and maybe one day Number FIve will get his due. Also - contrary to somethign written earlier in this threasd, Short Circuit was very successful in it’s time. It ran the entire summer fo 1986 and was the number one video rental of 1987. That having been said, I think it was dreadfully mismarketed and could have been a phenonmenon. I know nothign that stupid will happen to WALL-E.

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josh said,
July 6th, 2008 

I agree with Virginia, wall-e and number five in SC, are both two great characters in two fantastic movies. They are both classics of their times. Just watch them with an open mind and enjoy what they have to offer. Sure wall-e looks like number 5 only because number 5 came out 22 years earlier it could be switched, but either way the 2nd will always be a “rip-off” of the 1st. Just ask yourself “how would i make a fun lovable robot that has tracks for feet, and it not resemble past movies”. All in all they’re both great characters in equally great movies. Watch and enjoy and if you are one who is upset with the resemblance just keep to yourself and don’t watch wall-e its really quite easy.

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Rob said,
July 7th, 2008 

Vic,

not that I disagree with you, but its not the treads that make it similar, its the triangular treads that are identical on the two robots.

Alot of the probe bots, demo bots and others used by military and SWAT don’t have these triangle treads.

Anyways, Wall-E does look extremely similar in my opinion. But it doesn’t bother me much however, I think I enjoyed Short Circuit more as well. I think Wall-E is living on artificial hype, because of the name ‘pixar’. I bet if we watched it again, it wouldn’t be special.

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Mike said,
July 7th, 2008 

RIPPPPP OFFF!!!!!!!!!!!

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Phil said,
July 8th, 2008 

Okay.. maybe they wearnt trying to copy Johnny five. but they do look VERY similar..

BUT this is what i don’t get.. they would have had drawing and designs before they started filming.. you can’t tell me out of the 100s of people working on that movie not one of them came up and said ‘you know this looks alittle to similar.. maybe we should change it not to fool people’

I don’t believe it was done on purpose it was just sloppy film making. and once they saw it they should have changed it.. but i do believe they are playing on it.. i wouldn’t have giving this film the time of day i saw the poster and thought.. hang on..short circuit. so i guess there plain kind of worked as now i want to see it..lol.

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max mattroix said,
July 9th, 2008 

It is such a rip-off.

You see that at first glance.

And there’s no denying that, whatever the designer says. Words are not important, the outcome is.

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BulletsBasketballDC said,
July 12th, 2008 

Whats next for Hollywood?

A new movie about an Italian kid who most over to the west coast from the east coast who gets picked on in school who later befriends an Asian apartment complex handyman who teaches the Italian kid lessons about life along with the martial arts?

I really hate this decade.

2000-2009 is the lamest most UNORIGINAL decade ever.

I really cannot wait until 11:59PM December 31st 2009.

Wall-E Sucks

The entire 2000’s decade sucks.

I am going to the store right now to buy me both of the Short Circuit dvd’s.

I will never waste my money on any Wall-E dvds or related merchandise.

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greenknight333 said,
July 12th, 2008 

Karate Kid remake is in the pipes BBDC and if it weren’t for technology and the comics medium there would not have been anything blockbuster in Hollywood for the last ten years!! But I don’t hate the decade dude…met married my wife and have some beautiful children…oh you meant movies…sorry… :)

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July 12th, 2008 
Yo, Bullets - don’t hold back, bud. Tell us how you REALLY feel. :-)

Vic

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jimjimphx said,
July 12th, 2008 

HMMM, A asian man teaches a boy martial arts. WOW I’d love to see that one and maybe 2 sequals too. haa haa … ha… you people are no fun.

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kim said,
July 13th, 2008 

hmmmm… i noticed this but thats only from the eye movements and catepillar tracks. the two personalities are quite different and the movies they come from are intirely different if you watch most robot movies theyre all a bit simmilar but there are definatley differences.

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Richie B said,
July 14th, 2008 

This is a total rip off and for anyone else who grew up in the 80’s we all thought this was the cartoon version of the same thing. Spielberg and Dreamworks should take these guys to the cleaners. It is nice though to see the short circuit guy back on the big screen.

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Richie B said,
July 14th, 2008 

sorry not Spielberg, John Badham

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jimjimphx said,
July 14th, 2008 

ONE MORE TIME GUYS its Short Circuit was owned by SONY-TriStar but TriStar is now Columbia-TriStar.
Here’s the Kicker Sony OWNS all of them:

Sony Corporation of America (SCA)
Outline of Principal Operations
http://www.sonypictures.com/corp/corporatefact.html
Sony Pictures Entertainment (SPE)
Columbia TriStar Motion Picture Group
- Columbia Pictures
- Sony Pictures Classics
- Screen Gems
- TriStar Pictures
Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
Sony Pictures Television Group
- Sony Pictures Television
- Sony Pictures Television International
Sony Pictures Consumer Products
Sony Pictures Digital Production
- Sony Pictures Imageworks
- Sony Pictures Animation
- SonyPictures.com
Sony Pictures Mobile
Sony Pictures Studios
- Sony Pictures Studios Post Production Facilities
- DVD Authoring Center
- Worldwide Product Fulfillment
Crackle
Game Show Network
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios

Now we know why SONY won the DVD format WAR!! Can’t wait to see WallE on BluRay in my living Room!

Later..

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DIANA said,
July 20th, 2008 

WALL.E TU PELICULA ES FANTASTICA SOBRE TODO CUANDO VIENE ASA COSITA BLANCA CON OJOS AZULES

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Nobody said,
July 23rd, 2008 

Who really cares? The differance is, Wall-E is a fantastic movie, and Short Circuit sucks. And another plus to Wall-E…no Steve Guttenberg! Are they really going to make a SC3? After 20 years? There’s truly no God

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August 2nd, 2008 

I would only go so far as to call each robot what they are and what their purpose was intended for.

To ENTERTAIN us! Movies are made for this purpose alone.

I do like the similarities of both and like Virginia said She’s very familiar with Johnny 5. I too am familiar with Johnny 5 as I make the Model of him, although it’s very much like the one from the movie it has slight differences but still looks like it’s from the movie.

As for Wall-e, I liked the movie and I really like the Toy Line from it! I myself and many others around the world only wished that some toy company would have made a toy version of Johnny 5 before Wall-e even came out, Then there wouldn’t be all of this hype. Then again it all only helps promote both movies in the long run. Which isn’t a bad thing!

This is what a toy version of Johnny 5 should have been done 20 years ago.

http://i125.photobucket.com/albums/p75/milwaukeemachineman/Johnny5ModelRevellPics002.jpg

Enjoy

Model Maker, milwaukeemachineman

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Lucero said,
August 5th, 2008 

Hooolaaa!!!

Wall•E es una muy buena película.

Muy cretiva.

Wall•E es muy lindo y se ve muy tierno.

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Beni said,
August 8th, 2008 

Wouldnt it had been better to see Johnny 5 animated this days, instead of Wall-E?

Im a graphic designer and 3d animator aswell, and Im sorry for this pixar dude… it may NOT be a 100% rip-off but the idea behind it is Johnny 5, and no, the HK Tank, cant be compared, cause it hasnt feelings!, and I cant believe a guy working at pixar has just seen once the “short circuit” movie!, cause its one of the first thing I thought of creating in 3D!, and all my friends has seen it at least 5 times in their life (and they are under 30 years old).

So dont try to fool people!, The ideas were a bit off this last months, and you did some research, and found Johnny 5, a possible design to try something new!… this is the real fact!

——-

In spanish:

No habría estado mejor una version de Cortocircuito en 3D que Wall-E?

Dudo mucho que el creador de Wall-e, no se haya basado en Johnny 5, y que diga lo que dice, me parece una payasada!.

A ver.. el tanque HK de Terminator 2, no es comparable!, ya que no es un robot con sentimientos que parece una persona (por los sentimientos) y buenas itenciones. y que dan algo de penilla.

Quien con una edad de entre 20 y 30 años como seguramente tiene su creador como minimo, no ha visto Cortocircuito mas de 2 veces!… y 4-5 si ademas te gusta el tema del 3D, y has estudiado animación, como el menda. (yo lo he hecho).

En fín, me parece una verguenza que un señorito Pixar tenga que mentir sobre su diseño, para no tener problemas!.

Y que conste que respeto a todos los que trabajan en Pixar, en especial a los españoles!!, y aunque es un sueño que no se va a realizar, me hubiera encantado trabajar ahí, para que engañarnos.

Quizas?, en vez de un modelador/diseñador, deberían meter a un brainstormer, con grandes ideas, de personajes e historias! (yo valdría) ;)

Ahí queda eso.

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caio said,
August 16th, 2008 

eu amei o jogo até chorei quando tive que sair buabua ele é muito legal!!!

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Three Laws said,
August 21st, 2008 

Ummm, yeah, everyone here who has ever actually made a robot, please raise your hand *raises hand and looks around the room* noone ? OK then, Just take my word on it, The whole Johnny 5/wall-e design is nothing new ok ? I mean, I have no sympathy for Pixar, theyre very unoriginal, and I didn’t really like either movie (I guess it comes with being a Robotics engineer)but it’s safe to say that neither oif them are very original. Nor are either Scientific breakthroughs of any kind. Theyre just movie characters and most modern movie characters are just rehashed crud

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alex.g said,
September 2nd, 2008 

does Johnny 5 fold into i yellow cube??

O.o

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techburst said,
September 10th, 2008 

A very sad thread to read though I must say. Can’t understand why people are getting so angry about this. Both characters are fun robots in the movies Whether they look different, identical or similar doesn’t seem to be cause for a flaming match and what was in the mind of the people designing the robot is not something I think you even need to know. If they say they were inspired by taking crack cocaine and watching spiderman, that’s there business, i mean come on.

I loved the movie short circuit when it first came out. I saw some of it again more recently and it hasn’t aged well at all.

Wall.e is a fresh new movie and its a cartoon. You can get away with a lot more in a cartoon than you can in live action and have the audience buy into it. For this reason alone I think wall.e works better today. What really impressed me about the robot itself though was the way it could fold itself up into a tight cube and then extend all its parts out to still form a very functional and interesting character.

Call me a Pixar schill but I’ve loved everything pixar have done (except cars, they’re allowed one mistake heh)and to read how Pixar are somehow a hollywood cog that churns out the same old crap is really unfair to what is one of the most creative and original companies working in movies today. Just look at their track record, it’s incredible….s :p

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NJT said,
September 23rd, 2008 

yup, very alike….

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Matt said,
November 4th, 2008 

Prediction: In 20 years when the next generation comes along they’ll be another ripoff of Short Circuit called something else and it’ll be even cuter.

One of the saddest experiencing of growing older (mid 30’s) is seeing everything recycled and realizing that it was recycled even when I first saw it as a child. Same old crap, but I was too young to know it. Now there’s hardly anything to watch on TV or in film b/c the target demographic is < 20. Each new generation gets to see the same old crap with only the faces changing.

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Miller said,
November 18th, 2008 

I’m a fan of Short circuit films. I saw Wall-E for that simple reason. I love robots. The honest truth is that yes, PIXAR did rip off Short Circuit. it’s very obvious. He even talks like 5. It is also a rip off from the Star Tours ride at disneyland, They have robots there that looks alot like Wall-E. It’s a rip off I don’t care what that director says. Of course that’s only my opinion. Wall-E is not a very good movie either with the fat people running around. I noticed they don’t show that in the trailer just Wall-E walking around.

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Miller said,
November 18th, 2008 

I’m a fan of Short circuit films. I saw Wall-E for that simple reason. I love robots. The honest truth is that yes, PIXAR did rip off Short Circuit. it’s very obvious. He even talks like 5. It is also a rip off from the Star Tours ride at disneyland, They have robots there that looks alot like Wall-E. It’s a rip off I don’t care what that director says. Of course that’s only my opinion. Wall-E is not a very good movie either with the fat people running around. I noticed they don’t show that in the trailer just Wall-E walking around.

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ABP said,
November 18th, 2008 

no more follow upss pleease

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grover said,
November 20th, 2008 

dude thats a ripoff of short circuits johnny 5. im freakin disappointed with pixar for doing that. someone needs to sue and FAST.

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PhotoShopLifter Dan said,
November 21st, 2008 

Um, Group??

Not to put too fine a point on this, but ripoffs are nowadays called “homages” (silent h), a French term used by people who wouldn’t know an original idea if it kicked them in the nether-regions.

For me, one of my favorite movies is an early-80s film called “Electric Dreams”…a man buys a home computer and, after a series of mishaps, the computer becomes self-aware…it also ghostwrites love songs for the hot blonde cellist living upstairs and reasons that it is in love with her…as well as realizing the man is, as well.

Now, I thought this seemed familiar…although uncredited, it bears enough resemblance to Kurt Vonnegut Jr.’s short story “EPICAC” that the heirs of Mr. Vonnegut’s estate should sue Rusty Lemorande, the supposed creator of “Electric Dreams”.

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PhotoShopLifter Dan said,
November 21st, 2008 

EPICAC: Lonely nerd guy wants lady co-worker to look his way

“Electric Dreams”: Lonely nerd guy wants lady neighbor to look his way
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EPICAC: Computer wants to know what Love is, learns some, then writes love poems the guy submits as his writing.

“Electric Dreams”: Computer wants to know what Love is, learns some, then writes love songs the guy submits as his music.
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EPICAC: Computer commits suicide to remove itself from the picture, having realized Love is give, not take; leaves poetry behind as gift.

“Electric Dreams”: Computer commits suicide to remove itself from the picture, having realized Love is give, not take; leaves love song behind as gift.

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PhotoShopLifter Dan said,
November 21st, 2008 

Oh, I forgot…

EPICAC: 1952

“Electric Dreams”: 1984

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paintbucket hero said,
November 27th, 2008 

Thanks for pointing this one out.
It took me nearly a day to realise I’ve seen the design somewhere.

I’ve seen short circuit several times ages ago. Must’ve realised ” on some subconscious level”.
Although I have seen terminator too ;)

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